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The Regulator of Social Housing published the annual review of its consumer regulation work for the past year
Rough sleepers will be offered greater support as the government takes action to support the most vulnerable while still tackling antisocial behaviour.
First published during the 2022 to 2024 Sunak Conservative government
Letter to all local authorities in England to update them on changes to the Homelessness Code of Guidance regarding intentional homelessness decisions for care leavers.
Nearly £220 million given to councils across the country to help deliver over 800 homes for rough sleepers and help prevent families from becoming homeless
Over £17 million to help rough sleepers into long term housing as cold weather bites. Money to provide more bed spaces for areas most in need.
People at risk of homelessness will be helped into stable, long-term accommodation thanks to nearly £150 million of government funding.
Rough sleepers to access a safe place to stay and vital support to help turn their lives around as funding is given to 26 night shelters across England.
Funding will be allocated across England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland, helping support Ukrainian families into their own homes.
Rough sleepers will be given a safe place to stay and vital support to help turn their lives around, backed by £3.3 million government funding
The Homelessness Prevention Grant will support vulnerable people in England who are homeless or at risk of losing their home.
Government today publishes landmark £2 billion Rough Sleeping Strategy to drive forward manifesto commitment to end rough sleeping for good
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Government to consult local authorities on reforms that will ensure funding covering 2023/24 onwards is allocated fairly and based on current need.
The government is set to repeal the Vagrancy Act as part of plans to end rough sleeping for good.
A pioneering scheme to take rough sleepers off the street and into housing has now helped more than 500 people in the West Midlands.
Letter to local authorities from Eddie Hughes following the publication of the annual single night snapshot of the number of people sleeping rough in local authorities across England.
The number of people sleeping rough on England’s streets is at its lowest level in 8 years and has halved since 2017.
Ministers called on business and charity leaders to be more generous in offering employment opportunities to former homeless people.
Rough sleepers across England will be supported off the streets and into long-term homes with £174 million funding boost.
Letter to all local councils in England to update them on plans to protect and vaccinate rough sleepers during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Homelessness Prevention Grant will support households in England who are homeless or at risk of losing their home.
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